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the cost, or, for example, the way that bondholders were treated in the way that we redid contract law. >> everybody has to sacrifice. neil: not everyone did. not everyone did. well, we make history. i love you dearly, but we did redo a couple of things. it is very good having you austin. i appreciated. >> good to see you again. neil: in the meantime i want to switch to westchester ohio. mitt romney speaking. a busy blitz of key swing state visits of a the next couple of days. covering all of these events, including what president obama is up to. it is safe to say that neither of these guys are going to be sleeping for the next few days. obviously the operative few words. red bull. neil: all right. back to my friends, and had to call my friends in staten island because i have so many who live there and work there. a couple of staff members who are part of that fine barrault, but this story particularly intrigued me. you might have heard about this big marathon that was being planned, the new york marathon days after the storm. a lot of folks, are you kidding me? you are bringing in all
the cost, or, for example, the way that bondholders were treated in the way that we redid contract law. >> everybody has to sacrifice. neil: not everyone did. not everyone did. well, we make history. i love you dearly, but we did redo a couple of things. it is very good having you austin. i appreciated. >> good to see you again. neil: in the meantime i want to switch to westchester ohio. mitt romney speaking. a busy blitz of key swing state visits of a the next couple of days....
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but how about that, you guys do that-- let me just go right to the law. (laughter) dow consider-- i find that it seems like president obama is not seemingly the head of the democratic party in the way that, let's say-- he is big on separation of-- he hassle vated the legislative power, to some extent. >> well, it is a question of shared values. what is it we are there to do. it's to the about having a job, it's about doing the job for the american people. >> jon: right. >> and when we were there and he was in-- when we were in the majority with the president, we were able to accomplish a great deal for the american people. when the republicans came in they said that the president never, this does never work for you because that is when we're going to work with you, it just wouldn't going to happen. so contrary when we worked with president bush as the majority democrat so this is something quite different what they are doing. >> jon: you think it is an unusual strategy that they have-- . >> and bad for the country. but the fact s as i said, all those thin
but how about that, you guys do that-- let me just go right to the law. (laughter) dow consider-- i find that it seems like president obama is not seemingly the head of the democratic party in the way that, let's say-- he is big on separation of-- he hassle vated the legislative power, to some extent. >> well, it is a question of shared values. what is it we are there to do. it's to the about having a job, it's about doing the job for the american people. >> jon: right. >> and...
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and in 2006, there was an italian law that reduces prison sentences. if anything it will be a couple of months under house arrest. >> what else is going on with him? let's go there. >> yes. berlusconi is still involved in a case where he was supposed to have elicited sex with an underage moroccan exotic dancer known as ruby "the heart stealer," so there was that going on. there used to be bunga parties with ruby. that is still going on. but we apparently must not call his political epitaph just yet. some people are saying right now, with the law as it is, he can't run for president for the next three years or prime minister as it is. so he announced that he's not going to run for prime minister in the next elections. but that doesn't mean that he won't in years to come. >> because he says his reaction to all of this is, well, that's well and great, but i want to return to politics? >> exactly. he thsz is politically motivate -- he says that this is politically motivated and he is a victim. it's going to be interesting. isn't it like al capone? in the e
and in 2006, there was an italian law that reduces prison sentences. if anything it will be a couple of months under house arrest. >> what else is going on with him? let's go there. >> yes. berlusconi is still involved in a case where he was supposed to have elicited sex with an underage moroccan exotic dancer known as ruby "the heart stealer," so there was that going on. there used to be bunga parties with ruby. that is still going on. but we apparently must not call his...
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there should be a law. have your disaster kit in that room, have snacks available for kids. turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance away from that and some type of shielding and listen to the emergency alert system, your radio. . >> there's an acronym that we use to use an extinguisher. what's that acronym? we're going to take turns putting out this fire. you can see that it will make a pretty big mess but at least it put out the fire in your house or something like that. so when we want
there should be a law. have your disaster kit in that room, have snacks available for kids. turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no,...
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the affordable care act act is a tax law. there are 24 new taxes. we find out the individual mandate is a tax. we have financial transaction taxes, medical device texas -- these things were created for people to be able to earmark their income and it is now taxed. you also get 16,000 to irs agents that will be monitoring electronic records. that is not how we repair health care. i wrote an op-ed piece talking about free market solutions. one of those key things is tort reform. talk to any doctor, catastrophic litigation is their biggest problem. >> congressman, you're not being honest. when you voted for the ryan plan, you voted to take $716 billion. i've never been in congress. let's be clear. this is future savings under the democratic version. they found waste, inefficiency and fraud, over-payments to insurance companies they are getting back to seniors through annual treating and closing down the hall. the difference here is -- closing the doughnut hole. the difference here is paul ryan top the seven and $16 billion was a good idea -- thought th
the affordable care act act is a tax law. there are 24 new taxes. we find out the individual mandate is a tax. we have financial transaction taxes, medical device texas -- these things were created for people to be able to earmark their income and it is now taxed. you also get 16,000 to irs agents that will be monitoring electronic records. that is not how we repair health care. i wrote an op-ed piece talking about free market solutions. one of those key things is tort reform. talk to any...
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that law has changed 30 years ago. if a warrant is issued on the basis of a violent and evidence is found, that judges no longer has the right to question whether the dog actually was reliable. the fact that the search warrant was issued was sufficient to justify the search on the basis of the officer pose a good faith. >> we discuss this in detail, and you are absolutely right. this is why these cases are so critically important. they do not go far enough because the protections under the best circumstances, a dock surgical is probable cause, either for the media search or a search warrant does not protect the public. >> are there any questions for the panelists? quirks with all due respect, your statement was a little too broad. they're a -- >> if the officer affirmatively lies above the qualification of his dog and you can prove that a central the course of the hearing, that is an exception to the warrant. otherwise, the reality is that once a warrant is issued, that search is going to be deemed good it. >> what i w
that law has changed 30 years ago. if a warrant is issued on the basis of a violent and evidence is found, that judges no longer has the right to question whether the dog actually was reliable. the fact that the search warrant was issued was sufficient to justify the search on the basis of the officer pose a good faith. >> we discuss this in detail, and you are absolutely right. this is why these cases are so critically important. they do not go far enough because the protections under...
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we are in the appellate court room of the law school at marquette university. i'm the host of the statewide public affairs program. the rules are simple. the candidates have jaundice for a conversation about the level of government in our lives. we have asked them to stay on point. the candidates can talk to one another but i will be managing the time is spent on a particular topic. we will have the freedom to move the conversation along. each candidate will have a closing statement along with the 90 statements. -- 90 seconds. there are no opening statements. we flipped a coin. we will begin with night -- tonight with tammy baldwin. i will ask the both the same kind of question. about your portrayal in this campaign. you haven't portrayed as an extreme liberal -- have been portrayed as an extreme liberal. the national journal said you have either one of the most were the most liberal voting records in the house. the late george mcgovern said he was a proud liberal. what are you willing to embrace that definition? >> in wisconsin, we have a tradition of progress
we are in the appellate court room of the law school at marquette university. i'm the host of the statewide public affairs program. the rules are simple. the candidates have jaundice for a conversation about the level of government in our lives. we have asked them to stay on point. the candidates can talk to one another but i will be managing the time is spent on a particular topic. we will have the freedom to move the conversation along. each candidate will have a closing statement along with...
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so i really looked at this job going in as a law enforcement job. and i was thrilled with the opportunity to bld one from scratch. but once i got down there -- f >> early 2008, wasn't it? 2008? >> i arrived in december 15, 2008. and the money started going out the door in late october of 2008. and what i saw was that there were trendous opportunities for abuse.e there were no conditions, no strings attached and conflicts of interest being baked into some of the programs. so i, doing what my job was as a former fraud prosecutor started pointing these out and making ommendations to try to close these loopholes and make it less vulnerable to losses.at and the response i got was remarkably eye-opening to me. i was told that maybe my concerns were valid. but i didn't need to worry about it, because these were banks. and these banks would never, i remember this quote, "risk their reputation by putting their own profits over the public purpose behind these programs." and to be very clear, this was told to me by paulson people under the bush administration
so i really looked at this job going in as a law enforcement job. and i was thrilled with the opportunity to bld one from scratch. but once i got down there -- f >> early 2008, wasn't it? 2008? >> i arrived in december 15, 2008. and the money started going out the door in late october of 2008. and what i saw was that there were trendous opportunities for abuse.e there were no conditions, no strings attached and conflicts of interest being baked into some of the programs. so i, doing...
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because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? . >>> a little bit of snow coating on the tops, not as much as they have in garret. wyatt will join us in two minutes to see in there is any snow in our future. >> we have been giving you a look at some of the area's best and brightest for weeks. tonight our student athlete of the week is a student who gets in the ring rather than step on the field. a kid who stands out in the crowd. shows up at four, runs two miles, works out for two hours, hits northeast high school and then hits the boxing club. >> i grew up there since i was about this tall, two years old and grew on me. >> reporter: left, right left, kick and punch. >> willing to push himself that extra mile. >> reporter: dad is the one who introduced him to boxing. >> i like training. i like to run and do the different work out was the sled team or in the weights. i like boxing. >> reporter: dad said if grades aren't up sports are out he has won the silver gloves at the i of eight. finished third in the nation at ten and by 11 h
because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? . >>> a little bit of snow coating on the tops, not as much as they have in garret. wyatt will join us in two minutes to see in there is any snow in our future. >> we have been giving you a look at some of the area's best and brightest for weeks. tonight our student athlete of the week is a student who gets in the ring rather than step on the field. a kid who stands out in the...
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they have some documents that show exactly what the new law changes. if all else fails, insurance agents and brokers, we are here for you, we are here to advocate on your behalf. rehab an don't are insurance agent or broker, go to our web site and fined one and they will -- they may not be able to solve your particular problem, but they will certainly make every effort to help you. host: this e-mail -- guest: yes, they are very similar to a student loan or a mortgage is probably a better comparison. a typical scene alone duration is 30 years, like a 30-year mortgage. -- the typical fema loan duration. if you have $100,000 worth of damage, you may need the full 30 years to make the payments affordable for you, although you can take a shorter duration. these are generally low interest, around 4%. host: when you look at the division, is the federal government going to pay out more than private insurers for a disaster like this? if you could take it back to katrina or another one of the big storms? guest: the general rule of thumb is, if you talk about tot
they have some documents that show exactly what the new law changes. if all else fails, insurance agents and brokers, we are here for you, we are here to advocate on your behalf. rehab an don't are insurance agent or broker, go to our web site and fined one and they will -- they may not be able to solve your particular problem, but they will certainly make every effort to help you. host: this e-mail -- guest: yes, they are very similar to a student loan or a mortgage is probably a better...
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suit that is in place, but there are also some elected officials who have found a loophole in this law. absentee ballots, you can go to florida in person, request your absentee ballot, turn around and turn it in in person. so it's kind of like early voting although the ballot is treated a little differently. the obama campaign concerned about early voting. they want to make sure anyone who wants to vote, can, because there are a number of people who support them but they are not necessarily reliable election day voters, african-american voters, latino voters. >> brianna, thank you so much from florida. let's go back to ohio now, the battleground state with paul ryan there now. >> i went to himiami, ohio. my friend is a guy who grew up here and a very intelligent young woman who works with me on my staff, nicole stoltz, is here with her family as well. i've been hearing about mansfield since i was about 18 years old. nice to meet you all. [ applause ] >> in our communities, we're taught that the american dream is there right for us, that we can make of our lives what we want to in this
suit that is in place, but there are also some elected officials who have found a loophole in this law. absentee ballots, you can go to florida in person, request your absentee ballot, turn around and turn it in in person. so it's kind of like early voting although the ballot is treated a little differently. the obama campaign concerned about early voting. they want to make sure anyone who wants to vote, can, because there are a number of people who support them but they are not necessarily...
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. >> anyone who violated the law will face significant penalty --enalties. but one economist says this is stupid. what they call gouging is a good thing. >> straight off of the onomics exam. price since a a valuable signal what is really scarce what is hard to come by in disaster areas. we can engage with the economic triage with the $30 flashlight we think maybe we should pass in the those for who really need them. we create shortages people want more flashlights and people are willing to bring to the market. if the price rises it says bring flashlights toe york and new jersey. john: chris christie i thought he was free-market. he does not get this? >> apparently he does not. what is basic economics is to dance for the governor of new jersey. john: the store that sold us did not have power pumping water from their basement. i could see what they want to to charge extra. if they could be fined $25,000. >> and important point* it is obvious they have other issues to do with by allowing the signal player and allowing prices to rise you send a signal people wan
. >> anyone who violated the law will face significant penalty --enalties. but one economist says this is stupid. what they call gouging is a good thing. >> straight off of the onomics exam. price since a a valuable signal what is really scarce what is hard to come by in disaster areas. we can engage with the economic triage with the $30 flashlight we think maybe we should pass in the those for who really need them. we create shortages people want more flashlights and people are...
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it's a simple state law. they're changing their current winner take all rules to a national popular vote and ute utilizing their state power to make sure the citizens in their state are relevant to the campaigns and elections and that their counts equally. >> jennifer: wouldn't you have to get all 50 states to agree. >> no, you need just enough states to join the compact to equal the 270 electoral votes. it's important to know that at that point when the compact triggers into effect each state who has joined the compact agree to join their state of electors to all 50 states. they're not just awarding their electors on who joins the compact. it's based on the national popular vote. >> jennifer: fascinating stuff laura brad. thank you so much to join us in the war room to explain that maybe it's a possibility. up next before we spend the next four days gritting our teeth we're going to send you into the weekend with a little bit of a laugh. this is the war room, and it's onlylylylylylylylylylylylylylylylylylyly
it's a simple state law. they're changing their current winner take all rules to a national popular vote and ute utilizing their state power to make sure the citizens in their state are relevant to the campaigns and elections and that their counts equally. >> jennifer: wouldn't you have to get all 50 states to agree. >> no, you need just enough states to join the compact to equal the 270 electoral votes. it's important to know that at that point when the compact triggers into effect...
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. >> anyone who violated the law will face significant penalty -- penalties. but one economist says this is stupid. what they call gouging is a good thing. >> straight off of the economics exam. price since a a valuable signal what is really scarce what is hard to come by in disaster areas. we can ngage with the economic triage with the $30 flashlight we think maybe we should pass in the those for who really need them. we create shortages people want more flashlights and people are willing to bring to the market. if the price rises it says bring flashlights to be york and new jersey. john: chris christie i thought he was free-market. he does not get this? >> apparently he does not. what is basic economics is to dance for the governor of new jersey. john: the store that sold us did not have power pumping water from their basement. i could see what they want to to charge extra. if they could be fined $25,000. >> and important point* it is obvious they have other issues to do with by allowing the signal player and allowing prices to rise you send a signal people
. >> anyone who violated the law will face significant penalty -- penalties. but one economist says this is stupid. what they call gouging is a good thing. >> straight off of the economics exam. price since a a valuable signal what is really scarce what is hard to come by in disaster areas. we can ngage with the economic triage with the $30 flashlight we think maybe we should pass in the those for who really need them. we create shortages people want more flashlights and people are...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> welcome back. it is a busy saturday. president obama and mitt romney aring a 10 day sprint to the white house. both teams hope sandy will not detract. we are awaiting governor's event. peter doocy is standing by with more on that and the rest of the top stories. >> sandy has both campaignings adjusting the schedules at this critical juncture of the race. romney event in virginia beach cancemed but the governor is going through florida . president is in new hampshire. vice-president biden is in virginia this afternoon. this election. congress could see the largest fab of latindo evented to the house ever. latino elect appointed officials said 49 latinos are seeking house skeets and twen are likely to win. >> the cycling union upons four million back from lance armstrong. earned that. and those titles were stripped. >>> and game three of the world series is tonight. san francisco giants take on the detroit tigers in detro
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> welcome back. it is a busy saturday. president obama and mitt romney aring a 10 day sprint to the white house. both teams hope sandy will not detract. we are awaiting governor's event. peter doocy is standing by with more on that and the rest of the top stories. >> sandy has both campaignings adjusting the schedules...
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that's newton's first law of physics. that outside force, whichever direction it takes now is now upon us. a black swan now has us on its wings. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us.
that's newton's first law of physics. that outside force, whichever direction it takes now is now upon us. a black swan now has us on its wings. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us.
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than it does to comply with the law and our job as employment lawyers working with people who come to us is to help make these laws something that can be enforced so when the clubs get it and frankly it's going to take a while because this business model has been in place for a long time it's been very successful for these clubs when they get it they're going to start paying these women according to at least a sub minimum wage they can do it other ways but at least the sub minimum wage that you referenced earlier talk a little bit about you know how this works i mean if you go and apply here you're told that these are the rolls take them or leave that's correct what happened in the case we filed in d.c. where we had a federal judge rule in our favor and find as a matter of law that these women were employees what she found was it didn't matter what the agree what the private agreement may have been between the club and these women in other words you can't subvert the federal fair labor standards act that's a law that requires a minimum wage for all employees so you can say listen you
than it does to comply with the law and our job as employment lawyers working with people who come to us is to help make these laws something that can be enforced so when the clubs get it and frankly it's going to take a while because this business model has been in place for a long time it's been very successful for these clubs when they get it they're going to start paying these women according to at least a sub minimum wage they can do it other ways but at least the sub minimum wage that you...
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many cases to be addicted to stimulate the pleasure center of the brain so until you are forced by law to change that kind of a who content you're not going to have any solution to this my mother theo and they also recommends higher taxes and marketing restrictions on junk food especially to children statistics suggest twenty six percent of canadian children aged five to seventeen are overweight or obese. to. speak with the samoyedes an art teacher is pretty sure he did all the way marx and stacey's regular sideswipe of the world's money men because the report of the brick. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natalee assured of i as a lawyer should test small arms of the sort i was to machine building client not obvious sourced count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the planet's history goes from making firearms during world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industr
many cases to be addicted to stimulate the pleasure center of the brain so until you are forced by law to change that kind of a who content you're not going to have any solution to this my mother theo and they also recommends higher taxes and marketing restrictions on junk food especially to children statistics suggest twenty six percent of canadian children aged five to seventeen are overweight or obese. to. speak with the samoyedes an art teacher is pretty sure he did all the way marx and...
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since 9/11 it really has connected our law enforcement public safety officials even more seriously and with greater intent as we protect the bridge from any threat. americas cup, the races here have fostered even greater coordination and partnership with the department of emergency management in the city, city fire department, city police department and the coast guard. and we look forward to working with san francisco and our local governments and the military to make our emergency planning even more effective. so, thank you again for your time and we'll see you out in the park. (applause) >> thank you. i learned a lot on that talk i didn't know. that was great. it's now my pleasure to introduce our speaker, keynote speaker for this morning. but before i do that, i want to recognize his wife. it is an honor for many women who are married to significant dignitaries in our country where they become the sponsors for various ships. and it's a very significant ship that mrs. perry is the sponsor for. she's the sponsor for the u.s.s. cole and i want to welcome you, lee perry, here this morn
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but it's not against the law. megyn: somebody thought this might harm facebook by having a message posted by this group of navy seals who have a question about how president obama handle libya. some boss pat facebook said no you won't. >> this was probably a political judgment. they do not and none of the president's people want to discuss this issue. he has a very, very serious incompetent lapse of judgment which allowed americans to be killed when they were fighting to protect other americans. megyn: soment in media don't want to skits. and now facebook? it's one thing if they are not going to talk about it themselves. but to censor private speech about it critical of the president. mike gallagher was on this show six weeks ago and he said he has this book about 50 things liberals love to hate. 50 things liberals love to hate. and he said they refuse to 'tis i --refused toed a ever tights n facebook because they don't like the word "hate." >> the beauty of social media use thed to be and for the most part still
but it's not against the law. megyn: somebody thought this might harm facebook by having a message posted by this group of navy seals who have a question about how president obama handle libya. some boss pat facebook said no you won't. >> this was probably a political judgment. they do not and none of the president's people want to discuss this issue. he has a very, very serious incompetent lapse of judgment which allowed americans to be killed when they were fighting to protect other...
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the very first law put an obama signed with the lily ledbetter. the president and vice-president know how important it is for women to make our own decisions about our own bodies, our own health care. [applause] so many women of my generation have fought hard for roe versus wade, access to contraception and for equal rights. andon't want out daughters granddaughters to have to go back and fight the same battles that we fought decades ago. [applause] we cannot forget about the importance of the supreme court in the direction this country could take. finally, i care about this country. aout this evelction as lections military mom. our son beau is a in the delaware national army guard and he served in a rack for a year. i had the honor of meeting many of our troops and military families and i know how much they love our country. i see how much they of sacrificed to protect it. i want to make sure that all of our veterans and their families get the benefits they have earned and the respect they deserve. we have come so far but we have to keep moving f
the very first law put an obama signed with the lily ledbetter. the president and vice-president know how important it is for women to make our own decisions about our own bodies, our own health care. [applause] so many women of my generation have fought hard for roe versus wade, access to contraception and for equal rights. andon't want out daughters granddaughters to have to go back and fight the same battles that we fought decades ago. [applause] we cannot forget about the importance of the...
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as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted several years ago when a tsunami hit a country in indonesia which was predominately anti-american in its sentiment, mostly because of disinformation, mostly because as people grew up there they were given propaganda and told stories about the american those and what we do and how we do it, and they learned to feel we were the enemy. then they saw through that catastrophe, they saw the response of the lincoln battle group, they saw american military men and women in uniform as well as partnering with non-governmental organizations like project hope, operation smile, doctors without borders, they
as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted...
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bill: so a yes in maryland a yes in washington state, a yes in maine will make marriage equality the law of the land. >> in those three states. >> bill: right. in minnesota a yes would put it in the constitution banning it. >> right. >> bill: so we want a yes vote in maryland, maine, and washington, and a no vote in minnesota. >> right. the polling vote looks positive in all of the forward-leaning states. maine, maryland, and washington. it looks possible in every one of those states -- and as i mentioned last time the caveat is people don't want to tell pollsters on the phone that they are against marriage equality. >> bill: uh-huh. >> but i think we're poised to win maybe one of these -- at least one of these, and potentially more, and it would be historic just to win one. >> bill: yeah. has president obama helped the movement? >> yeah, there's no doubt in my mind that him coming out in support of same-sex marriage on may 9th of this year, made a huge difference. at that point people have to grapple with, wait a second this guy wasn't for it -- well he was for it, then he wasn't for it
bill: so a yes in maryland a yes in washington state, a yes in maine will make marriage equality the law of the land. >> in those three states. >> bill: right. in minnesota a yes would put it in the constitution banning it. >> right. >> bill: so we want a yes vote in maryland, maine, and washington, and a no vote in minnesota. >> right. the polling vote looks positive in all of the forward-leaning states. maine, maryland, and washington. it looks possible in every...